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The phrase "advertisement of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when introducing or referring to an advertisement. For example, "This is a television advertisement of a new phone."
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Is this an advertisement of some sort?
It's not an advertisement of right and wrong.
Will voters be swayed by an advertisement of world insecurity?
The memorial is also, by its existence, an advertisement of governmental institutions as bravely, profoundly responsible.
In a moment of admiration, she says that he resembles "an advertisement" of a man.
Regardless, the "poor command climate" line made its way into an advertisement of Mr. Specter's.
Gertrude Atherton used photograph of earlier period for advertisement of endocrine therapy.
For Bayh himself, the job would be an advertisement of a different sort.
Her role seemed little more than a seductive advertisement of her beauty.
Women have also lost the usual advertisement of fertility -- heat -- and are always open to sex.
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The first has all the energy and bright self-advertisement of a composer in his early 20's.
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